Maika Monroe Stars in Resident Evil Requiem: A Thrilling New Chapter in the Horror Franchise

If you're in major cities like New York City or Los Angeles, you may have noticed mysterious marketing materials appearing, featuring red posters with images of missing individuals and the phrase "Evil Has Always Had a Name." These posters lead to a QR code that directs you to a new live-action trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, starring Maika Monroe, known for her roles in various films.
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, Monroe discusses her experience filming the trailer in Mexico City, where she portrays a mother in Raccoon City during the 1990s outbreak. The trailer showcases her character's struggle to survive amidst chaos and danger, ultimately leading to a heartbreaking revelation of her fate as a zombie.
Despite not being a gamer, Monroe found the story of Resident Evil Requiem compelling and emotional, adding a new dimension to the video game franchise. Directed by Rich Lee, the trailer captures the essence of the '90s setting and the horror elements of the Resident Evil universe, creating an exciting and nostalgic experience for viewers.
Resident Evil Requiem follows FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft and agent Leon S. Kennedy as they investigate mysterious deaths at an abandoned hotel. Monroe's involvement in the horror genre has been notable, with her upcoming projects generating buzz, including a potential sequel to the acclaimed film It Follows. Fans can look forward to her return to the horror genre in the future.
As Monroe continues to explore diverse roles in the industry, her performance in Resident Evil Requiem showcases her versatility and commitment to storytelling. With a mix of nostalgia and suspense, the trailer sets the stage for an immersive and thrilling experience for fans of the Resident Evil franchise. Stay tuned for more updates on Monroe's upcoming projects and her contributions to the horror genre.